PRICES OF SWEET CHERRY TREES (Except as Noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50 or More 
Large, .2-yr.; 3-0 fie ee $2.50 $2.10 $1.65 
Medium, 2=yr:, 4=5 ft ose Zee (7/55 1.40 
Small, 2=yr.,23-43fti 2 eee 1.75 1.45 ele 
Large; ]yr.,/3=5) ftea ee cee bas: 1.45 1.15 
The dates after varieties indicate the season during which fruit is 
at its best. 
All of the Sweet Cherry and two-year Sour Cherry varieties propa- 
gated and now growing in the nurseries of Maloney Brothers Nursery 
Company, Dansville, New York, have been examined by the Massa- 
chusetts Trueness-to-Name Inspection Service. To the best of our 
knowledge, these trees are true-to-name as they now stand in the 
nursery row. A. P. FRENCH 
AUGUST SUPREME. Introducing August Supreme. Attractive dark 
red Cherries on the market with no other varieties competing. 
Price: 2-yr., 5-6 ft., $3.00 each; 5 for $14.25. 2-yr., 4-5 ft., 
$2.50 each; 5 for $11.75. 
BING. Fruit very large, black, highest quality. Early July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. See colored illustration and description below. 
EMPEROR FRANCIS. Of Napoleon type but better in quality. Fruits 
similar but redder and becomes darker. 
GIANT. New. Large, black, keeps well. Mid-July. 
LAMBERT. Large, dark purple, firm, rich, juicy. Late July. 
NAPOLEON (Rcyal Ann). See color plate and description below. 
Windsor *rvit exceptionally large, juicy, firm; flesh pinkish, 
sometimes streaked. Good quality, excellent bearer. 
Tree rapid grower, vigorous, upright. Fruit popular for its large size 
and dark color; almost black. Best commercial variety. Late July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU. The fruit is of very large size, of deep 
mahogany color. Flesh dark, tender, very juicy, with a fine rich 
flavor. Excellent shipper and one of the best for sauce. Mid-July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
Very large, bright purplish black, tender, juicy, very rich. 
Tree remarkably vigorous and erect grower, and an immense 
bearer. One of the most popular varieties in ail parts of the 
country. Late June. 
Black Tartarian Cherry, 

SWEET 
CHERRIES 
Need a pollinator? When § 
planting Bing, 
and Lambert, another va- 
riety such as Windsor or 
Black Tartarian should be 
planted. 
Napoleon ° 

Spring Cherry Group No. 3 
yikes carn 
1 Biack Tartarian 

1 Napoleon 
1 Montmorency, 2-yr., L., 
4-5 ft. 

3 for *5-95 
Sweet September Cherry 
The fruits are an at- 
tractive medium dark red 
similar to the Windsor, 
deliciously sweet; excel- 
lent for eating fresh or 
canning. Ripens about 
September Ist. Hangs on 
trees about 3 weeks after 
ripening. PRICE: 2-yr., 
5-6 ft., $3.00 each; 5 
for $14.25. 2-yr., 4-5 
ft., $2.50 each; 5 for 
Sel oe 

NAPOLEON (Royal Ann) 
Fruit is large, light amber over-toned with red— 
used for canning and maraschino purposes. Enormous 
crops. Early July. 
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Napoleon (Royal Ann) 

